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Sussex. [ Kelly's 1906 SUSSEX. [ KELLY'S The following is a list of the rapes and hundreds in the ton, Egdean, Kirdford, Lurgashall, North Chapel, Pet worth, Eastern division of the county, with the parishes contained Stopham, Sutton, Tillington and East Lavington. \n them : ..:....._ · Hundred of West Easwrith :-Amberley, BI!lingshurst, Greatham, l'arham, l'ulborough, Rackham, R.udgwick, RAPE OF HASTINGS. Slinfolrl, Storrington, West Chiltington and Wiggonholt. Hundred of Baldslow :-Crowhurst, Hollington, St. Leo- RAPE OF BRAMBER. nards, Ore, St. Mary-in-the-Castle and Westfield. Hundred of Battle :-Battle and Whatlington. Hundred of Brightford :-Broad water, Clapham, During­ Hundred of Bexhill :-Bexhill. ton, Findon, Lancing and Sompting. Hundred of l''oxearle :-Ashburnham, Hurstmonceux and Hundred of Burbeach :-!field, Lower Beeding and Upper Wartling. Heeding. Hundred of Goldspur :-Beckley, Broomhill (part of), Hundred of East Easwrith :-Itchingfield, Sullington, East Guldeford or Guildford, Iden, Peasmarsh and Playden. Thakeham and Warminghurst. Hundred of Gostrow :-Brede and Udimore. Hundred of Fisbergate (part of) :-Kingston-by-Sea, New Hundred of Guestling --Fairlight, Guestling, Icklesham Shoreham, Old flhoreham and Southwick. and Pett. Hundred of Horsham :-Horsham. Hundred of Hawkesborough:-Burwash (part of), Heath­ Hundred of Patching:-Patching. field and Warbleton. Hundred of Singlecross : - Xuthurst, Rusper and Hundred of Henhurst :-Burwash (part of), Etchingham Warnbam. and Salehurst. Hundred of Steyning :-Bramber, Buttolphs, Coombes, Hundred of Netherfield :-Brightling, Dallington, Mount­ Steyning, Washingt()n and Wist.m. field and Penhurst. Hundred of Tarring :-We.'lt Tarring. Hundred of .Ninfield :-Catsfield, Hooe and X infield. Hundred of Tipnoak :-Albourne, Henfield and Wood­ • Hundred of Shoyswell :-Burwash (part of) and Ticehurst. mancote . Hundred of Staple :-Bodiam, Ewhurst, Northiam and Hundred of West Grinstead :-Ashington, Ashurst, Ship­ Sedlescombe. Icy and v'i'est Grinsteau. Hundred of Windlmm and Ewhurst :-Cowfold and Sher- manbury. · RAPE 01<' LEWES. Hundred of Barcombe :-Barcombe, Hamsey and Newick. RAPE OF CmcHESTER. Hundred of Buttinghill :-Ardingly, llalcombe, Bolney, Hundred of Aid wick :-East Lavant, Pagham, Slindon, Clayton, Crawley, Cuckfield, Hurstpierpoint., Keymer, South Bersted, Tangmere and West Lavington. Slaugbam, Twineham, West Hoathly and Wo;th. Hundred of Bosham :-llosham, Chidham, Funtington, Hundred of Dean :-Patcham. West Stoke and West Thorney. Hundred of Fishergate (part of) :-Aldrington or Ather- Hundred of Box and Stockbridge :-Aldingbourn, Apple- ington, Hangleton or Hankleton and Portslade. dram, Hoxgrove, Donninarton, Ea;tham, Hunston, Merston, Hundred of Holmstrow :-~ewhaven, Piddinghoe, Rod- New Fishbourne, North 1\'Iundham, Oving, Rumboldswyke, mell, Southease and Telscombe. Upper Waltham and Westhampnett. Hundred of Poynings :-Edburton (part of), Newtimber, Hundred of Dumpford :-Chithurst, Didling, Elsted, Poynings and Pyecombe. Harting, Rogate, Terwick, Treyford and Trotton. Hundred of' Preston :-Hove and Preston. Hundred of Easebourne :-Bepton, Cocking, Easebourne, Hundred of Southover :- Fernhurst, Graffham, Heyshott, Iping, Linch, Linchmere, Hundred of Street :-Chailey, Ditchling or Ditchelling, Lodsworth, Midhurst, North Ambersham, Selham, South East Chiltington, Plumpton, Street, Westmeston and Ambersham, Stedham and Woolbeding. Wivelsfield. Hundred of Manhood :-Birdham, Earnley, East Witter· Hundred of Swanborough :-Iford and Kingston near 1 ing, Selsey, Sidlesham, West Itchenor and West Wittering. Lewes. Hundred of Westbourne and Singleton :-Binderton, Hundred of Whalesbone:-West Blatcbington. Compton, East Dean, East. Marden, Mid Lavant, North Hundred of Youngsmere :-Palmer, Ovingdean and Rot- Marden, Racton, Singleton, Stoughton, Upper Marden, tingdean. Westbourne and West Dean. RAPE OF PEVENSEY. The County Hospital at Brighton, founded 26th March, Hundred of A1ciston :-Alciston, Alfriston and Lullington. 1826, and opened in June, I 828, is a plain but noble build­ Hundred of Bishopstone :-llishopstone and Deuton. ing, standing on an elevated site near Kemp town, presented Hundred of D:1nehill Horsted :-Hor.>ted Keynes, Sel- by T. R. Kemp esq. who, at various times, gave £5,000 to-­ meston and Tarring Neville or East Tarring. wards its erection, since which two wings have been added, Hundred of Dill :-Hailsham and Hellingley. and the hospital will now hold 173 patients, without restric­ Hundred of Eastbourne :-Eastbourne. tion as to nationality. In 1887 additional buildifl.'5S were Hundred of East Grinstead :-East Grinstead. erected, containing eight beds for special cases and six for Hundred of Flexborough :-East Blatchington, Seaford fever cases. During the year 1889 there were 1,392 in-patients and South Heighton. and 6,8go out-patients. There is a Convalescent Home at. Hundred of Hartfield :-Hartfield and Withyham. Ditchling in connection with the Hospital, and there is also Hundred of Lindfield :-Burleigh Arches. associated with the Hospital an Institute for trained nurses, Hundred of Longbridge :-Arlington, Berwick, Folking­ situate at 4 and 5 Clevedon place, Eastern road, Brighton. ton, Littlington and Wilmington. Joseph Rutter M.D. William Ainsley Hollis M.D. and W. S. Hundred of Loxfield Camden :-Lamberhurst (part of), Rranfoot M.B. physicians; l''rederick Abell Humphry, Mayfield and Wadhurst. Nathaniel Paine Hlaker and Willoughby Furner F. R.c.s.Eng. Hundred of Loxtield-Dorset :-Buxted, Framfield, Isfield surgeons; Gerald George Hoclgson, house surgeon ; Edward and Uckfield. Forster Maynard M. B., c. M. assistant house surgeon; Lieut.­ Liberty of Lowey of Pevensey :-Pevensey and Westham. Gen. E. F. Bourchier c.B. sec. ; Rev. William Howorth Hundred of Ringmer :--Glynde, Ringmer, South Mailing Orton M.A. chaplain; Edwin Fenner, dispenser; Miss and Stanmer. Georgina Scott, matron. Hundred of Rotherfield :-Frant and Rotherfield. Hundred of Rushmonden :-I<'letching, Little Horstead The sea-side Convalescent Hospital, at Seaford, was es­ and Maresfield. tablished in the year 186o, for the purpose of affording sea Hundred of Shiplake :-Chalvington, Chiddingly, East air and bathing to poor convalescent persons : the present Hoathly or Easthothly, Laughton, Ripe and Waldron. hospital was erected in 1874 and an additional wing added Hundred of Totnore :-Beddingham and West Firle. in 1889, and the buildings are now available for 107 inmates. Hundred of Willingdon :-East Dean, Friston, J evington, W. Lomas M. D. hon. physician; Joseph Charles Sanger M. D. ·West Dean and Willingdon. resident medical officer; Miss Bessie Dowling, matron. 0 The following are the rapes and hundreds in the Western All Saints' Convalescent Hospital, Meads, Eastbourne, a division:- branch house of the All Saints' Sisters of the Poor, 82 Margaret street, London, is a noble edifice of red brick, with RAPE OF ARUNDEL. stone facings, in the Domestic Gothic style, including a Hundred of Avisford :-Barnham, Binsted, Climping, handsome chapel, and is situated on an elevated spot facing Eastergate, Felpham, Ford, Madehurst, Middleton, Tort­ the sea: it was erected in 1869 at a cost of £3o,ooo, for the ing-ton, ·walberton and Yapton. reception of patients requiring sea air and good nursing. Hundred of Bury :-Bignor, Coate!l, Cold Waltham, Fittle­ A building, intended to hold 120 children from the age of 2 worth, Hardham, Houghton and Wisborough Green. years up to 15 or 16, is now ( x8go) in course of erection as Hundred of Poling :-Angmering,Burpham, East Preston, a memorial to Harriett Brownlow Byron, foundress in 1851 Ferring, Goring, Leominster, Littlehampton, Poling, Rus­ of the All Saints' community: the building, estimated to tington and Warningcamp. cost about £"12,ooo, is of red brick, with blue Staffordshire Hundred of Rotherbridge 1 Barlavington, llurton, Dune- bands and carved stone work : there is also a small chapel, .
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